A teenage Marine stands guard as planes spray an airbase in Vietnam with a mystery substance. More than 60 years later, he finally receives VA benefits for his hypertension claim. A soldier at an ...
MOAA members have reached out in recent months to notify us of persistent shortages of certain drug classes through the TRICARE Home Delivery program, including high-demand diabetes medications such ...
DoD will make health care flexible spending accounts (FSAs) available to servicemembers for the first time in March 2025 through a special enrollment period, allowing participating military families ...
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Doug Nordman and his wife did the math and determined they were financially independent after he’d served 17 years in the Navy. Nordman, pictured, retired as a lieutenant commander at the 20-year-mark ...
Editor’s note: This article by Konstantin Toropin originally appeared on Military.com, a leading source of news for the military and veteran community. The Pentagon said Thursday it is working on ...
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The Ozark Regional (Ark.) Chapter is teaching the Arkansas and Missouri U.S. Flag Education programs, sponsored by the ...
An ongoing aviator shortage led to the move, which the service called "a significant but necessary policy change." ...
VA officials notified Congress in July the VBA would be $2.9 billion short in mandatory funding for pensions and benefits for the final month of the fiscal year. Without congressional action by Sept.
This article by Leo Shane III originally appeared on Military Times, the nation's largest independent newsroom dedicated to covering the military and veteran community. Veterans Affairs leaders have ...